War of words heats up over conflicting claims in the South China Sea
Philippines
Global Pedophile Ring Busted for Webcam Scheme
Pedophiles paid to watch children being abused on webcams in the Philippines
Typhoon-Ravaged Philippines Villages Celebrate Christmas
Filipinos still recovering from Typhoon Haiyan are doing their best to get in the holiday spirit
Christmas in Tacloban: Filipinos Celebrate Amid the Wreckage
A stripped-down, subdued celebration has taken hold in the typhoon-battered regions of the Philippines
Manila Airport Shooting Leaves Four Dead Including a Provincial Mayor
Four others wounded as gunmen dressed in police uniforms open fire in arrivals area
Philippines Typhoon Death Toll Passes 6,000
About 1,800 still missing after Typhoon Haiyan
12 Journalists Killed in the Philippines This Year, Says Human Rights Watch
Three reporters killed and one injured in two weeks
Philippines Typhoon Relief Efforts Face Persistent Challenges
Weeks after Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the Philippines, more than one million people have received food aid, the United Nations estimates. But logistical hurdles are still obstructing relief efforts across the island nation.
Emergency Aid Reaches Typhoon Survivors in Remote Areas
Logistical issues have slowed transportation of supplies in the Philippines
Typhoon Death Toll Nearly Doubles in New U.N. Estimate
U.S. aircraft carrier arrives to help with aid efforts
Filipino Official Fired for Inflated Estimate of Typhoon Deaths
Typhoon Haiyan killed closer to 2,500 people, not 10,000
How India Prevented Catastrophe When It Was Hit by a Massive Storm Last Month
Cyclone Phailin was expected to wreak havoc, but India was ready for it
‘They’re Walking Because There’s Nothing Else’: Dazed Survivors Struggle in Haiyan’s Wake
Devastated infrastructure and nonexistent communications mean that the full extent of the catastrophe is still not known